Laws were established for all citizens. ___________ was the main language?
Latin
In the late 800s, __________ from Scandinavia attacked Britain, where the Anglo-Saxons had founded many small kingdoms ?
Vikings
Part of the Serfs crops had to go to the ________?
Nobles
During the _________ a Plague spread from Asia across Europe?
1300s
In 481, Clovis became king of the__________?
Franks
In the fall of 1066,____________ and his army of Norman knights landed in England ?
William
___________ did not want the people to think that the Pope had the power to choose who was emperor?
Charlemagne
It first broke out in _________ in the 1330s. Between 40 and 60 million people died?
China
In ________ C.E., Charlemagne came to the room, defeated the pope against the unruly. Roman nobles. What year?
800
From 1154 to 1189, ______________ ruled England as well as most of Wales and Ireland?
Henry II
___________ faith started the French soldiers. They defeated the English and freed the city?
Joan
Between 1347-1351, _________ people died in Europe.
19 to 38 Million
A lord was a high ranking___________ who had power over others?
Noble
About 1150, builders began to construct churches in the___________?
Gothic Style
How many universities did Europe have in 1500?
80
From 1378 to 1417, a dispute called the ________ deeply divided the church.
Great Schism
_______________ could not own property, move to another area, or marry without the nobles permission?
Serfs
Besides Latin, each region in Europe, had its own local language. People use this language, called the _________ and everyday life.
Vernacular
In________, a 17-year-old French peasant girl named Joan came to his palace.
1429